Maccer

Maccer (1965-) was the lead singer of the acid house band "The Gurning Chimps" during the late 1980s and the 1990s.

Biography
Maccer was born in Salford, Manchester, England in 1965. He broke into the music scene with the acid house band "The Gurning Chimps" during the late 1980s, and he invented the "extremely baggy" music style. His hard partying and breaking of musical taboos were the hallmarks of his lifestyle, and he also had to deal with a stuttering voice and hypersexuality. In 1992, "The Gurning Chimps" headed to Los Angeles in the United States for their first tour under manager Kent Paul, but they got high on mescaline from peyote plants with hippie "The Truth" and fell asleep in the desert after having sex with some local rednecks. Paul and Maccer were rescued by Carl Johnson, but the rest of the band members went missing, presumably dying in the desert. Later, the two of them would reunite with Paul's friend Ken Rosenberg, and they left for Los Angeles with CJ after Salvatore Leone wanted Rosenberg dead. Maccer stayed at Madd Dogg's mansion in Hollywood Hills with Paul and the others for a while, and he later returned to England.